What airlines fly to Fiji now?
Over 96 percent of all flights to the islands land at Nadi, which receives more than 30 international flights daily from five carriers: Air Pacific, Qantas, Air New Zealand, Korean Air and Pacific Blue.
What is the best airline to fly to Fiji?
Fiji’s very own air carrier, Fiji Airways, is a good go-to for flights to Fiji….Fiji Airways
- British Airways.
- Cathay Pacific.
- Hong Kong Airlines.
- Jet Airways.
- Jetstar Asia.
- Qantas Airways.
- Singapore Airlines / Silk Air.
- Solomon Airlines.
How do you get to Nadi Fiji?
Getting To Fiji
- Most international flights into Fiji arrive in Nadi, with taxis and shuttle transfers available from the airport to your resort.
- Located on the main island of Viti Levi, Denarau is just a 25-minute drive by private car from the Nadi International Airport.
Is there any flights to Fiji?
Many airlines fly to Fiji, such as the national carrier Fiji Airways, Qantas, Air New Zealand, Singapore Airlines, Virgin Australia and more. There are really only two seasons in Fiji: summer and ‘winter’.
Why are flights to Fiji so expensive?
There are so many factors that go into the cost of a trip to Fiji: the accommodation, the flights, food and drink, paying for activities, attractions and souvenirs, too. It can all add up, which is where our budget guide comes into play.
Are there sharks in the Fiji Rivers?
At least 30 species of sharks including bull sharks are found in Fijian waters, many of which are resident species that probably spend all or much of their lives within Fiji’s exclusive economic zone (Mangubhai et al., 2019). To date, information on parturition sites and nursery areas is known for only a few species.
Are there saltwater crocodiles in Fiji?
Are there crocodiles in Fiji? There’s only one crocodile that visits Fiji, which is the Saltwater Croc that we’ve looked at above. Apart from this species, no other crocodile has been seen in Fiji.
Is English spoken in Fiji?
There are 3 official languages in Fiji: English, Fijian and Hindi (a variety much different from what is spoken in India). Native Fijians speak in Fijian as their first language, Indo-Fijians speak Hindi as their first language, and both groups speak English as a second language.